Wahoo! ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ levels up the magic

There are some things you might expect, even count on, in a Super Mario Galaxy movie. The introduction of the celestial Princess Rosalina? Check. A scene of her reading bedtime stories to... Read more »

How the Artemis II mission is rekindling humanity’s long love affair with the moon

Open this photo in gallery: Earth as seen through the Orion spacecraft’s window, photographed by NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, commander of Artemis II, on April 3, after completing the translunar injection burn.REID... Read more »

Is male friendship in trouble? Actor Andrew McCarthy went on a road trip to find out

LISTEN | Full interview with actor and author Andrew McCarthy: The Current24:07Who Needs Friends? Andrew McCarthy says his son wasn’t being mean when he asked, “You don’t have any friends, do you?”... Read more »

How did B.C.’s historic Indigenous Rights law, DRIPA, become so controversial?

Summary B.C. Premier David Eby has backed off on permanent changes to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, following backlash from First Nations leaders.  Instead, he’s proposing to suspend... Read more »

Carney leans on private money, alternative approaches in nature strategy. Will it work?

Canada has only four years left to reach its ambitious goals to protect 30 per cent of its lands and oceans by 2030. That’s about double what’s protected right now, which means... Read more »

Sting operation from Vancouver police catches alleged Pokémon card thief

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve... Read more »

Morning Update: Telling the story of Canada, in pictures

Good morning. We are launching the second season of our cross-Canada photo series today. More on that below, along with Finnish defence strategy and a financial diplomatic reset. But first: Today’s headlines... Read more »

If court halts separatists’ referendum bid, they’ll push Danielle Smith to approve it anyway

Alberta separatists aren’t just enthused by the fact they have apparently surpassed the necessary 177,000 signatures to force their referendum onto ballots — they’re also celebrating when they reached the target. Stay... Read more »

TTC launches Aqua Bus, Drake buys Casa Loma, and other April Fools pranks that made you look

Be honest, did you fall for an April Fools prank online — even for a second — before looking at the calendar this morning? With truth often being stranger than fiction in... Read more »

B.C.’s move away from self-regulation for health professionals was overdue, expert says

Open this photo in gallery: The Health Professions and Occupations Act contains more than 600 provisions and applies to all health professions regulated by a professional college, including doctors, pharmacists, dentists and... Read more »